Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Pennsylvania
Contractor liability
i located a contractor to bury my pool. I asked
for a price. He said he'd take care of me. Returning
from work i noticed my an excavating crane and holes
in my pool. I kept asking for an estimate; I
, my dad asked what he was going to do and price. No
answer. The neighbors claimed damage to their house
which was unfounded. The contactor stopped breaking up
the pool, partially filled it with dirt, said he
couldn't compress the dirt because of the neighbors. I
informed this contractor I was posible losing my job
in 2 months, verbally demanded, emailed and faxed him
numerous
requests cost. No answer,I said no more work. He
caused this damage: driveway and pavement was tore up
, a privacy barrier of 90 year old rhodedendrumswere
run over and left broken for me to dispose, a huge
holly tree had 5 ft of branches broke off, piles of
twisted rebar, chain link fence, and cement posts and
other debris was left all over my property. After 4
months the back yard is left a mud pit. i cant'sell
the house because of the damage, unfinished yard and
trash. He called asking for a check for $3500. I never
signed anything and would like to know if I owe him
this and what can I do about the deva
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Contractor liability
I am a recent member of the Guru network, so I just received this posting.
The Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law requires any contractor to provide a written estimate before work begins. Moreover, you must also be given a 3 day right to rescind the contract. Failure to comply with the law enables you to recover 3 times the damage and attorney's fees.
Based upon the information you provided, it is unbelievable that the contractor is actually claiming he is entitled to be paid. You not only have the right to defend any such claim, you also have the right to counterclaim for negligence, breach of contract and for violation of the UTPCPL. You should consult an attorney promptly.
I trust this has been helpful, but feel free to call or e-mail with further questions.